"A vocal/dub showcase set from two legendary Jamaican vocalists in their prime -- Junior Reid and Cornell Campbell. Produced by Roy Cousins at Channel One and King Tubby's in the late '70s. Four vocal cuts from each, complete with dubwise versions."

"Another fine set from the Tamoki Wambesi vaults available once again. Recorded in 1980 with Scientist and the Roots Radics, Prison Oval Clash features four vocals apiece from ex Black Uhuru crooner Don Carlos and Earl Cunningham, plus dubwise versions and DJ cuts courtesy of Scientist and Charlie Chaplin respectively."

"A reissue of a classic album from Earl Sixteen, originally released in 1982 as 'Julia.' Mixed by Scientist with an all star backing featuring Sly & Robbie and the Radics. Featuring the killers 'Reggae Rock' aka 'Can't Stop the Dance,' 'Inheritance,' and 'Rise in the Morning,' plus previously unreleased cuts from the same sessions."

"A reissue of the first ever album to come out on Roy Cousin's Tamoki Wambesi imprint. Recorded in 1980 with the Roots Radics and mixed by Scientist and King Tubby, Wise Man is a heavyweight affair graced with Jarret's rich vocals. Well worth checking out. Includes 'I Shen Galore', 'Tired Of The System', 'Mash Down Babylon', 'Rocking Vibration' and 'Badness'."